CHOICES
An anti-drug effect.
A member of the audience is asked to join the performer on stage. The performer explains that we are required to make choices every day throughout our lives and he would like for the helper to choose one of the three envelopes displayed. The helper is then asked to remove the paper from inside, while the performer reads the messages inside the envelopes not chosen. Those not chosen are wrong, or bad choices (drugs, alcohol or tobacco) while the message selected is read to reveal a positive message about choosing to remain drug free. A Gospel routine is included in the instructions.
A member of the audience is asked to join the performer on stage. The performer explains that we are required to make choices every day throughout our lives and he would like for the helper to choose one of the three envelopes displayed. The helper is then asked to remove the paper from inside, while the performer reads the messages inside the envelopes not chosen. Those not chosen are wrong, or bad choices (drugs, alcohol or tobacco) while the message selected is read to reveal a positive message about choosing to remain drug free. A Gospel routine is included in the instructions.